Elmore County Murder Suspect pleads guilty to manslaughter

According
to authorities, Jamie Slay pleaded guilty to one count of manslaughter
in the March 9, 2012 death of 31-year-old Patricia Allen. Elmore County
Sheriff Bill Franklin said at the time of the crime Allen had died from a
gunshot wound to the mouth from a 410 shotgun.

Slay told police
before his arrest that Allen shot herself, he then changed his story to
say that someone broke into the residence in the 9000 block of Titus
road and shot her.

Sheriff Franklin said Slay and Allen consumed
approximately 36 beers, a pint of vodka and a fifth of whiskey that day.
After deputies collected forensic evidence from the scene and showed it
to Slay, Slay admitted that he and Allen were arguing when he shot her.
Slay told authorities he hid the shotgun 200 yards away from the crime
scene in a wooded area.

Slay was arrested and charged with murder. Now he has entered a guilty plea for manslaughter in Allen's death.

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